Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

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Hi guys,

Friends of mine are going to oklahoma. do you know a good bbq
restaurant in oklahoma? A heard of a place called bob's bbq, but I
don't know the adress and if it is any good.

hope you can help me out

Adriaan
the Netherlands
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A. Kesteloo wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Friends of mine are going to oklahoma. do you know a good bbq
> restaurant in oklahoma? A heard of a place called bob's bbq, but I
> don't know the adress and if it is any good.
>
> hope you can help me out
>
> Adriaan
> the Netherlands

http://www.leosbbq.com/
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> Friends of mine are going to oklahoma.


Tulsa? Oklahoma City? the panhandle? It's a big state...where are they
headed?

-John O


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On 15 nov, 14:51, "JohnO" > wrote:
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>
> Tulsa? Oklahoma City? the panhandle? It's a big state...where are they
> headed?
>
> -John O


sorry, forgot to mention they are going to Oklahoma City
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> sorry, forgot to mention they are going to Oklahoma City


the county line, think that's what it's called. out behind what used to be
the cowboy hall of fame. it's living on past memories but it's always packed
and people fawn all over it. i have places in tulsa to go to, only
disappointments in okc.

joe




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>>i have places in tulsa to go to,<<


I prefer Legend's, Knotty Pine (luv the beans and have been
going there since the mid 50's) and Billy Sim's. My war
department likes Rib Crib but in my opinion they have detroyed
the beans (too much chili powder), gotta have good beans with
the Q.

Have I missed any?? Rob Mills ~ T-Town




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> Have I missed any?? Rob Mills ~ T-Town
>


wellllllllllllllllllllllllll, rob

reba dale's bbq @ 26th and n.cincinnati, it's gotta be safe, they got bars
on the windows. my parents will not go with me there. good/great food, but
even i know it can be weird part of town when the sun goes down.

wilson's on apache is my first off the plane and last before leaving when
i'd visit the 'rents. but the old man died and it was redecorated and is
just too damn bright. the 'rents will only go here for lunch. food's still
good, and you can smell the smoke when you drive in the parking lot.

elmer's on peoria (known as the restless ribbon when i was in high school).
food was good till the old man died (note a trend here?) now it's okay but
the staff has way too much 'tude.

but, probably the best all 'round food, pleasant people, my parents feel
safe, did i mention good food? is albert g's @ 27th and harvard. hell, it's
in a converted gas station, how could you ask for better 'q?

rib crib?? not too inspired.

i'll be down to see the 'rents in the spring. i think we'll go to knotty
pine. but i'd also enjoy any other suggestions; asian, mexican, whatever. my
job when i visit, other than cleaning their gutters and getting the crap out
of their computers is to take them to eat where'd they never go w/o help.

joe
petersburg (who enjoys tulsey town, but can't live there) alaska









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> County Line - that Austin-based chain?
>
> Well, I'll be - they do have a couple there. For some reason it
> gets a bad rap, but I think it's pretty decent Q.
>


the okc joint was pleasent, but the ribs were really dry. bad night? eh? not
motivated to try again.

now where is it i'm supposed to take you if i ever screw up and wind up in
austin??

joe
you know where i live.


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>> now where is it i'm supposed to take you if i ever screw up and wind up
>> in
>> austin??

>
> Nieman Marcus.
> --sw


good play, steve. s'long as i don't have to drink that skank wine you've
been parading on abf...

joe


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Thanks for al your response.

My friends are in the US right now. when they are back, I'll let you know
the results

Adriaan


"A. Kesteloo" > schreef in bericht
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> Hi guys,
>
> Friends of mine are going to oklahoma. do you know a good bbq
> restaurant in oklahoma? A heard of a place called bob's bbq, but I
> don't know the adress and if it is any good.
>
> hope you can help me out
>
> Adriaan
> the Netherlands





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